Data Machine Intelligence (DMI) and Aerodata AG have entered a long-term strategic partnership to accelerate the development of AI-powered systems for airborne special missions. The agreement was officially signed at the Paris Air Show 2025.

The start of this collaboration marks a joint product prototype – an AI-enhanced upgrade to Aerodata’s AeroMission® system. Thanks to real-time AI ship classification, the system increases operational performance while reducing operator workload. The prototype is being showcased at the Air Show to customers and high-level delegations, including members of the German Government, the Bundeswehr, and the European Parliament.
“This partnership takes our vision to the next level,” said Pau Garcia Sanz, CTO of DMI. “Together, we are demonstrating how AI not only redefines efficiency and accuracy in safety-critical aviation applications – but also how new processes and infrastructure enable unprecedented speed in development and updates. With Aerodata, we have a partner who is open, forward-thinking, and ready to unlock the full potential of our DMI Labs platform.”
“The integration of AI into our systems is a decisive step in our technological development,” said Dr. Thomas Krüger, Director of Business Development, Strategy & Technology at Aerodata. “With DMI, we have a partner who understands the high demands of the aerospace and defense industry – and brings the technology and flexibility to meet them.”
The AeroMission AI prototype is the result of an agile development process that moved from initial MoU to working demonstrator in just a few months – a testament to the speed and scalability enabled by DMI Labs.
The prototype will be on display at the Paris Air Show until 22 June and is available for demonstration by request.
About the partnership
The collaboration between DMI and Aerodata focuses on jointly developing, launching, and continuously improving AI-powered products for the aerospace sector. DMI’s end-to-end platform, DMI Labs, provides the foundation for rapid engineering, integration, and validation of AI-enabled systems.
Read more in the full press release on Aerodata’s website and reach out for a system demonstration.